• A report on the opening day of the Leveson inquiry into press standards said it had heard that the words "Daily Mirror" may appear in the notebooks of Glenn Mulcaire, the private investigator at the centre of the phone-hacking scandal. In fact the inquiry hadn't heard this but had instead heard that a "name relating to the Mirror" may appear in the notebooks. The article also said that several public figures, including the actor Jude Law, are suing the Mirror for breach of privacy. That is not the case as there are no such proceedings against the Mirror (28 News International staff named by phone hacker, 15 November, page 1).